Yes, the cop caught having sex with cows should be charged - bestiality should be illegal in New Jersey

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Yes, the cop caught having sex with cows should be charged - bestiality should be illegal in New Jersey

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No, the cop caught having sex with cows should be let go - bestiality should remain legal

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Former police officer Robert Melia Jr. was caught having sex with cows on a New Jersey farm. Police found videos in Robert Melia Jr.'s home that show the cop having sex with cows. Police found the videos after the former cop was arrested for sexually assaulting three girls.

Charges against the cop that had sex with the cows were dropped because bestiality is not illegal in New Jersey. A judge also noted that in the videos, the cows that the cop had sex with did not seem distressed -- ie, Robert Melia Jr. cannot be charged with animal cruelty charges.

You have to look at the nature of the crime here.Whether it is against the law or not, this behavior is not "RIGHT". Just goes to prove, right every time. First animals, then people. Not to mention it is against GOD's law. New Jersey WAKE UP! And he use to be a cop? How scary~enjoy the gray bar in buddy!

Agreed!! How sick do u have to be to not realize this should be illegal worldwide ppl come on!! Not to mention, I wouldn't want this sicko protecting my streets and what about the girls he assaulted??? Really where has commonsense gone????

Leviticus 11, which is where I assume you are getting this actually talks about not eating UNCLEAN animals (i.e. pigs). A few things. 1-You can eat animals (Leviticus 11:2 says, 'Say to the Israelites: Of all the animals that live on the land, these are the ones you may eat.' And then it goes into that). 2-This is the old testament, and, if you are talking from the Christian perspective, this doesn't apply to you. These are the laws of the Hebrews (Jews). Since, Christ came to save all people (including Gentiles), we don't have to be Jewish, or live by the Jewish laws, to be saved. So if you wanted to quote Leviticus as a law, it would be according to the Torah, not the Bible (even though it has the Torah in it). And 3-even if this were applicable, cows are one of the animals that can be eaten.